How many times per day do I need to turnover the entire volume of my lake?
A. This depends on nutrient loading of the water body, climate and location. In most lakes and ponds, a turnover rate of 0.75 times per day is enough to bond orthophosphates to the bottom sediments and suspend iron from the water column. Water bodies that have a higher nutrient input like golf courses and farm ponds with livestock may require a higher turnover rate. This can be as high as 1.3 times per day. In larger lakes and lakes in a northern climate may reduce that rate to as low as 0.5 times per day. Design and layout are free of charge. Call for a free quote at 877-607-5296 or fill out the Questionnaire online. Q. I do not have power at my lake. Is there an alternative to an electric system like a windmill system or solar. A. These systems do exist. Both have good points in that you are receiving compressed air free. But they also dependon either the wind or the sun to provide this energy. The entire concept of aeration and circulation is to eliminate the highs and lows of oxyge
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